STORRS — On the day Rutgers and the Big Ten made their unexpected marriage official, UConn remained in waiting mode. It might be that way for an extended period.

While UConn remains the top target to replace Maryland in the ACC, sources within the ACC said Tuesday that a quick decision is unlikely to be made. The ACC is considering holding off on a decision until its presidents meet around the ACC football championship game, which will be played Dec. 1 in Charlotte, N.C.

Reports indicated that Louisville has gained some traction as another possible replacement for Maryland, but sources said UConn still has the edge. A UConn source said Tuesday that there was no movement or official contact from the ACC.

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